Probably grinning from ear-to-ear
... along with Iain Duncan Smith & Esther Mcvey.
Fingers crossed, something I contributed to on ATOS coming soon on the BBC.
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... along with Iain Duncan Smith & Esther Mcvey.
Fingers crossed, something I contributed to on ATOS coming soon on the BBC.
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I'd have thought he probably had his plastic "sincere Dave" face on, perhaps with a little crocodile tear welling up...
While quietly storing the moment away for a little "quiet time" later on.
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While quietly storing the moment away for a little "quiet time" later on.
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the "sincere dave" face is him desperately trying to remember the stats
he was fed this morning that explain how it was labour what done it
*edit* yeah, yeah i know - it was more a comment on bumface's usual style of retort. i'm fed up of these pmq sessions - when do we get to see pma?
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he was fed this morning that explain how it was labour what done it
*edit* yeah, yeah i know - it was more a comment on bumface's usual style of retort. i'm fed up of these pmq sessions - when do we get to see pma?
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...while thinking to himself, "Dead, eh? Well, no worry about us losing the appeal then!"
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Bahh, Labour brought in Atos in the first place, and this type of thing happened before them as well.
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Hey, come on now, lets not bring silly things like facts in to the middle of a good Tory burning.
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By the time you've been in charge a couple of years, whatever it is... it's your fault.
The 'they started it' argument just doesn't stand up.
Edit / allowing a bad thing to continue is just as reprehensible as starting it /
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The 'they started it' argument just doesn't stand up.
Edit / allowing a bad thing to continue is just as reprehensible as starting it /
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Couldn't give a shit
ATOS is not something he and his chums have to worry about. Same as tax it's only for the little people
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ATOS is not something he and his chums have to worry about. Same as tax it's only for the little people
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This slightly longer version includes Cameron's response...
(he doesn't seem to care that much)
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-24552300
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(he doesn't seem to care that much)
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-24552300
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Cameron defended having a 'proper way' to decide benefits
didn't concede that this clearly wasn't a proper way, and that over a whole country this is unlikely to be an isolated case. If it can happen once, chances are the system they work to will do it again and again
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didn't concede that this clearly wasn't a proper way, and that over a whole country this is unlikely to be an isolated case. If it can happen once, chances are the system they work to will do it again and again
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